[0001] The present application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No.
2007-159940, filed June 18, 2007, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. In
addition, the present application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application
No.
2008-016340, filed January 28, 2008, claiming the priority of the above-identified Japanese Patent Application No.
2007-159940. The disclosure of this later identified Japanese Patent Application is hereby incorporated
by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a vehicle body front part structure, and more particularly
to a vehicle body front part structure which provides an arrangement such that, at
the time of a collision of the vehicle, a rear part of a suspension member separates
from a vehicle body frame.
Background Art
[0003] Conventionally, there is known a vehicle body front part structure that comprises
a trapezoidal suspension member under a front part of a vehicle body frame. At four
sites, namely, a front left site, a front right site, a rear left site and a rear
right site, this suspension member is fixed to the vehicle body frame by means of
bolts.
[0004] According to the above-mentioned known vehicle body front part structure, at the
time of a collision (a front end collision) of the vehicle, the front part of the
vehicle body frame is broken to absorb an impact of the collision and the suspension
member moves to the rear. If, in this way, the suspension member moves to the rear,
there is fear that the suspension member may hit a passenger compartment directly
to cause undesired deformation of the passenger compartment.
[0005] JP-A 11-171046 (now
JP Pat. No. 3954709) proposes a vehicle body front part structure to prevent a suspension member from
deforming a passenger compartment at the time of a front end collision of a vehicle
by letting rear left and right sites of the suspension member fall off a vehicle body
frame to avoid fear that the suspension member may hit the compartment directly.
[0006] However, the above-mentioned vehicle body front part structure is not satisfactory
in that the suspension member does not make any contribution to absorption of impact
after the rear left and right sites of the suspension member has fallen off the vehicle
body frame. Thus, this structure involves a problem in that it fails to absorb impact
efficiently.
[0007] An object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle body front part structure
which can absorb impact efficiently at the time of a collision of a vehicle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vehicle body
front part structure, comprising:
a suspension member fixed to a front part of the vehicle body from below; and
a stabilizer fixedly held on an upper surface of the suspension member, the stabilizer
having bent portions;
wherein an arrangement is such that, at the time of a collision of the vehicle, a
rear part of the suspension member separates from the vehicle body for rearward movement
of the suspension member relative to the vehicle body to allow the bent portions to
come into engagement with the vehicle body to absorb an impact of the collision.
[0009] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method
of absorbing an impact at the time of a front end collision of a vehicle having a
vehicle body frame with a suspension member, comprising:
separating a rear part of a suspension member from the vehicle body frame for rearward
movement of the suspension member relative to the vehicle body frame; and
allowing bent portions of a stabilizer fixedly held on an upper surface of the suspension
member to come into engagement with stabilizer interference portions on the vehicle
body frame.
[0010] According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vehicle
body front part structure, comprising:
a suspension member fixed to a front part of a vehicle body frame from below;
a stabilizer fixedly held on an upper surface of the suspension member, the stabilizer
having bent portions;
means whereby an arrangement is provided such that, at the time of a front end collision
of the vehicle, a rear part of the suspension member separates from the vehicle body
frame for rearward movement of the suspension member relative to the vehicle body
frame; and
means for bearing load from the bent portions of the stabilizer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a suspension member with its peripheral structure;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary front view of a vehicle body front part structure according
to the present invention viewing the structure from the front of the vehicle;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary section taken through the line III-III in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary section like that of Fig. 3 showing the position of parts
immediately after the suspension member has separated at its rear part from a vehicle
body frame at the time of a collision of the vehicle; and
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary section like that of Fig. 3 showing the position of parts
when the suspension member has come into engagement with the vehicle body frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Hereinafter, the present invention is described along with its preferred embodiments.
[0013] Fig. 1 illustrates a suspension member 1. The suspension member 1, which, as a whole,
seeing from the top, makes a trapezoidal frame shape, includes left and right side
members 2 and 3, a front cross member 4 interconnecting the front ends of the left
and right side members 2 and 3, and a rear cross member 5 interconnecting the rear
ends of the left and right side members 2 and 3. A front side of the vehicle is at
an angle to the left down viewing in Fig. 1, and a rear side of the vehicle is at
an angle to the right up viewing in Fig. 1. Lateral directions of the vehicle (or
vehicle width directions) extend between a laterally right side of the vehicle, which
is an angle to the left up viewing in Fig. 1, and a laterally left side of the vehicle,
which is an angle to the right down viewing in Fig. 1.
[0014] At two distant points on the suspension member 1 spaced in the lateral directions
of the vehicle body and near the front ends of the side members 2 and 3, the suspension
member 1 has front assembly fixtures 6 and 7, for example, screw connections. At two
distant points on the suspension member 1 spaced in the lateral directions of the
vehicle body and near the rear ends of the side members 2 and 3, the suspension member
1 has rear assembly fixtures 8 and 9, for example, screw connections. The suspension
member 1 is fixed relative to a front part of the vehicle body frame 10 (see Fig.
3) from below by means of the assembly fixtures 6, 7, 8 and 9 and fasteners such as
bolts. Each of the assembly fixtures 8 and 9 is fixedly held relative to the front
part of the vehicle body frame 10 via a reinforcement element, only one for the assembly
fixture 8 being shown at 11A in Fig. 3, and a bracket, only one for the assembly fixture
8 being shown at 11 B in Fig. 3. Of course, the assembly fixture 9 is fixedly held
in the same manner as the assembly fixture 8 is.
[0015] The reinforcement element 11A for each of the assembly fixtures 8 and 9 is designed
to allow disengagement of the associated assembly fixture for rearward movement of
the suspension member 1 during a front end collision of the vehicle. For example,
the reinforcement elements for the assembly fixtures 8 and 9 may be deformed to allow
such disengagement or may have deforming zones weak enough to allow such disengagement.
[0016] In addition, as shown in Fig. 1, the suspension member 1 has left and right suspension
assemblies 12 and 13 on outer sides of the left and right side members 2 and 3. Connected
between these suspension assemblies 12 and 13 is a stabilizer 14.
[0017] In the illustrated embodiment, the stabilizer 14 is arranged above the suspension
member 1. Saying more concretely, it is arranged above the rear cross member 5. With
U-shaped holdfasts 15 and 16, the stabilizer 1 is fixedly held on the upper surface
of the suspension member 1 at two laterally distant left and right sites.
[0018] As shown in Fig. 2, at two distant points spaced in the lateral directions, the stabilizer
14 is formed with left and right bent portions 17 and 18. The left bent portion 17
is located laterally outwards the holdfast 15. The right bent portion 18 is located
laterally outwards the holdfast 16.
[0019] The left bent portion 17 has an up-slope portion 17A, which is bent at an angle to
the outside, in the one lateral direction of the vehicle body, up, and a down-slope
portion 17B connected to the leading end of the up-slope portion 17A. The down-slope
portion 17B is bent at an angle to the front, with respect to the vehicle body, down.
The right bent portion 18 has an up-slope portion 18A, which is bent at an angle to
the outside, in the opposite lateral direction of the vehicle body, up, and a down-slope
portion 18B connected to the leading end of the up-slope portion 18A. The down-slope
portion 18B is bent at an angle to the front, with respect to the vehicle body, down.
[0020] On the vehicle body frame 10, there are left and right stabilizer interference portions
19 and 20, as indicated by the illustrated cross hatching areas, at the rear of the
left and right bent portions 17 and 18. It is set that the left and right stabilizer
interference portions 19 and 20 are weaker in strength than the vehicle body frame
10. These interference portions 19 and 20 are so constructed and arranged to bear
load from the bent portions 17 and 18 of the stabilizer 14.
[0021] Next, there is described how the illustrated embodiment of the vehicle body front
part structure according to the present invention operates.
[0022] At the time of a collision (a front end collision) of the vehicle, the impact acts
on the vehicle body frame 10 and the suspension member 1, causing that part(s) of
the vehicle body frame 10 which are above the suspension member to be broken to absorb
the impact. Then, the rear part of the suspension member 1 separates from the vehicle
body frame 10 because the assembly fixtures 8 and 9 located near the rear ends of
the side members 2 and 3, respectively, disengage from the associated reinforcement
elements (see Fig. 4), only one of the reinforcement elements for the assembly fixture
8 being illustrated at 11A in Figs. 3-4 together with the mating bracket 11 B. The
other reinforcement element and the mating bracket for the assembly fixture 9 are
like the illustrated reinforcement element 11A and bracket 11 B for the assembly fixture
8.
[0023] When the impact acts more, the suspension member 1 moves to the rear of the vehicle
together with the stabilizer 14, as illustrated in Fig. 5. Then, the left and right
bent portions 17 and 18 come into engagement with the left and right stabilizer interference
portions 19 and 20, respectively. It is set that the left and right stabilizer interference
portions 19 and 20 on the vehicle body frame 10 are weaker in strength than the vehicle
body frame 10, so that they are easy to be deformed during involvement in engagement
with the bent portions 17 and 18 and can absorb the impact efficiently.
[0024] Referring to Figs. 4 and 5, the brackets 11 B are deformed and left engaged with
the associated assembly fixtures 8 and 9 during the collision. However, the brackets
11 B may be disengaged from the associated assembly fixtures 8 and 9 during or after
the collision.
[0025] In the illustrated embodiment, not only the body frame 10 but also the stabilizer
interference portions 19 and 20 can absorb the impact of the collision efficiently
because the impact is transmitted also to the left and right stabilizer interference
portions 19 and 20.
[0026] In addition, the left and right bent portions 17 and 18 are located outwards, in
the lateral directions of the vehicle body, the fixation points at which the stabilizer
14 is fixedly held on the upper surface of the suspension member 1 so that the stabilizer
14 is easy to be deformed and can absorb the impact of the collision more efficiently.
[0027] In addition, the left and right bent portions 17 and 18 include up-slope portions
17A and 18A, respectively, one 17A being bent at an angle to outside, in the one lateral
direction, up, the other 18A being bent at an angle to outside, in the opposite lateral
direction, up, so that the bent portions 17 and 18 have increased overlaps when they
come into engagement with the left and right stabilizer interference portions 19 and
20 during the collision and can absorb the impact of the collision far more efficiently.
[0028] Furthermore, it is set that the left and right stabilizer interference portions 19
and 20 on the vehicle body frame 10 are weaker in strength than the vehicle body frame
10, so that they are easy to be dented during involvement in engagement with the bent
portions 17 and 18, thus making it possible to prevent the stabilizer 14 from sliding
during the engagement. Moreover, the holdfasts 15 and 16, which hold the stabilizer
14 on the upper surface of the suspension member 1, and the bent portions 17 and 18
of the stabilizer 14 are arranged in symmetry with a centerline in fore-and-aft direction
of the vehicle as shown in Fig. 2, so that, during a front end collision, the left
and right stabilizer interference portions 19 and 20 can absorb the impact approximately
equally.
[0029] In the preceding, the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described
in considerable detail, but it is only in an illustration of the present invention.
Many modifications and variations to the preferred embodiments described will be apparent
to a person ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the present invention should not
be limited to the preferred embodiments described.
1. A vehicle body front part structure, comprising:
a suspension member (1) fixed to a front part of the vehicle body (10) from below;
and
a stabilizer (14) fixedly held on an upper surface of the suspension member, the stabilizer
(14) having bent portions (17, 18);
wherein an arrangement is such that, at the time of a collision of the vehicle, a
rear part (8, 9) of the suspension member (1) separates from the vehicle body (10)
for rearward movement of the suspension member (1) relative to the vehicle body (10)
to allow the bent portions (17, 18) to come into engagement with the vehicle body
(10) to absorb an impact of the collision.
2. The vehicle body front part structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bent portions
(17, 18) are located laterally outwards, in the lateral directions of the vehicle
body, fixation points (15, 16) at which the stabilizer is fixedly held on the upper
surface of the suspension member (1).
3. The vehicle body front part structure as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the bent
portions (17, 18) include up-slope portions (17A, 18A), respectively, one (17A) being
bent at an angle to the outside, in the one lateral direction of the vehicle body,
up, the other (18A) being bent at an angle to the outside, in the opposite direction
of the vehicle body, up.
4. The vehicle body front part structure as claimed in any one of the preceding claims
1, 2 and 3, wherein there are stabilizer interference portions (19, 20) which the
bent portions (17, 18) are arranged to come into engagement with, and wherein the
stabilizer interference portions (19, 20) are on a vehicle body frame (10) of the
vehicle body and weaker in strength than the vehicle body frame (10).
5. A method of absorbing an impact at the time of a front end collision of a vehicle
having a vehicle body frame (10) with a suspension member (1), comprising:
separating a rear part of a suspension member (1) from the vehicle body frame (10)
for rearward movement of the suspension member (1) relative to the vehicle body frame
(10); and
allowing bent portions (17, 18) of a stabilizer (14) fixedly held on an upper surface
of the suspension member (1) to come into engagement with stabilizer interference
portions (19, 20) on the vehicle body frame (10).
6. A vehicle body front part structure, comprising:
a suspension member (1) fixed to a front part of a vehicle body frame (10) from below;
a stabilizer (14) fixedly held on an upper surface of the suspension member (1), the
stabilizer (14) having bent portions (17, 18);
means whereby an arrangement is provided such that, at the time of a collision of
the vehicle, a rear part of the suspension member (1) separates from the vehicle body
frame (10) for rearward movement of the suspension member (1) relative to the vehicle
body frame (10); and
means (19, 20) for bearing load from the bent portions (17, 18) of the stabilizer
(14).
7. The vehicle body front part structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the load bearing
means include stabilizer interference portions (19,20).